[Facts] Urinde?
One of my friends is hosting a German exchange student named Urinde, and I am wondering what the origin of this name is, because I can't find it on the site. Thanks!
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Could her name possibly be JORINDE (yohRINdeh)?
There is a German fairy tale called "Jorinde und Joringel" (written down) by the Brothers Grimm. The derivation of Jorinde is uncertain, some suspect a connection to Georg or Gregor.
(Joringeln by the way is not used as a given name in Germany, as far as I know.)
There is a German fairy tale called "Jorinde und Joringel" (written down) by the Brothers Grimm. The derivation of Jorinde is uncertain, some suspect a connection to Georg or Gregor.
(Joringeln by the way is not used as a given name in Germany, as far as I know.)
Oohh, probably! Thank you!
How do you pronounce that??
yoo-REEN-deh.
I actually don't know how to spell it but this is the most logical way to spell it, I guess.
I actually don't know how to spell it but this is the most logical way to spell it, I guess.